december 2014 revising for modern languages. revising for higher modern languages much of what we...
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DECEMBER 2014
Revising for Modern Languages
Revising for Higher Modern Languages
Much of what we need are skillsWe don’t have formulae, dates and equationsWe do have verbs!We also have casesWe have to revise for:ListeningReadingTranslationWriting
Listening
This is very much a skill, which you get better at with practice. So:
Watch films and listen to music as much as you can, preferably with sub-titles or text in the language: look at the suggestions
Listen to every past paper you can, then listen again with the transcript, to train your ear to hear
Use all the Scholar listening material, then listen again with the transcript revealed
Listen to radio on the internet
Listening
http://french.about.com/od/radio/http://www.scoop.it/t/enseignement-et-
apprentissage-en-fslhttp://www.pimsleurapproach.com/resources/
german/useful-links/german-radio-stations/http://german.about.com/od/radio/http://spanish.about.com/od/radio/http://www.pimsleurapproach.com/resources/
spanish/useful-links/spanish-radio-stations/http://learningspanishlanguage.weebly.com/
spanish-tv-and-radio-stations.html
Reading
Reading is another skill: practice again is really important.
Take chunks of the foreign language, and try to put together a resume of what it says in your own words. Use Google translate afterwards to give you a rough translation so you can see how you have got on.
Take a text, and without using a dictionary, highlight what you think the key points are: again, use Google translate as a sense check
Develop your dictionary skills!
Dictionary skills
It will take you around 45 seconds on average to look up a word in the dictionary: try the test posted on the discussion pages to see how long you take!
That means looking up 20 words in a passage will take you 15 minutes. You only have 45 minutes to answer all the questions!
Get faster at using the dictionary, practise using the one you will take into an exam
Use a dictionary which is right for the taskMuch of the meaning in a sentence is conveyed by
the verb: get used to identifying where the verbs are, by highlighting them
Dictionary skills
Become familiar with the verb pages: many times when people can’t find a word in the dictionary, it is because it is a form of a verb, and most dictionaries give only infinitives
Stick a blank card or a ruler in the verb pages, so you can go to them instantly, and save time
Get used to going beyond the head word in the dictionary, practise scanning the examples below, as you will often find the whole phrase you are looking for
Translation
Look at the PowerPoint on translationTake small chunks out of past papers and try
putting them into English: these texts are set at the right level for you. Ask your teacher to look at your versions, or get the marking schemes from the SQA website if you use the actual translation: the last five years are available at:
http://www.sqa.org.uk/pastpapers/findpastpaper.htm
Put in subject and level
Directed Writing: old Higher
Higher directed writing is all about past tenses, so make sure you are good at them: use your dictionary verb pages to check your work: practise using these pages
There are six bullet points, of which four are very predictable
Sit and write your frameworks for these four bullet points: then learn them
Once you have learned them, try putting them into practice by measuring them against past papers, and seeing what you have to tweak: this is key for the prelims
For the last two bullet points, you are liable to need a future and conditional tense, and give opinions! Look for more advice next term when we deal with reading
Directed Writing: new Higher
Higher directed writing is all about past tenses, so make sure you are good at them: use your dictionary verb pages to check your work: practise using these pages
Be clear what the past tenses mean and when you would use them
There are four bullet points, which are to a certain extent predictable
For the last bullet point, you are liable to need a future and conditional tense, and give opinions!
Next term we will have a session on writing, which will cover this in more depth
Directed writing: old Higher
how you travelled to Germany and what you did during the journey
where you stayed and how you got on with the whole family
how you spent your time at the Christmas market
what you thought of the different meals you ate what you did during the time you had to
yourself during this visit what you would recommend about being in
Germany just before Christmas
Directed writing: old Higher
How you travelled to Spain and what you did on the journey
What you thought of the food and accommodation in Barcelona
How you got on with the people in your group and the Spanish people you met
How you spent the evenings in Barcelona What you did on your last day in Spain Why you would or would not recommend a
trip of this type to Spain.
Directed writing: old Higher
how many people were in your group and how you travelled
where you stayed and what you thought about the town
what you did on the days of the competition how you got on with the other teams which
were taking part what you did in your free time what benefits you got from being part of a
team competing in France.
Directed writing: new Higher
What your job was and what you thought of the people you worked with
What you had to do in your job What you liked/disliked about the job If you would recommend such an experience to
others
where you found the job advert and how you applied for the job
what kind of work you have been doing what you thought about the job whether you would recommend a summer job abroad
Opinion writing: old and new
This is unpredictable! You can not know what topic will come up, although it will be something you have studied
You cannot simply learn by heart some essays and hope to find one of them fits
You will be given a topic, then asked usually two or three questions. You have to answer them!
What you can do is have a lot of opinion phrases ready, and be prepared to adapt them to fit the topic in question
Opinion writing: old and new
Collate some of the material you have been listening to, to incorporate it in your essays: so when you are practising listening, take the time to note down some phrases in the target language which you can then put in your writing
Look at the transcripts of what you are listening to and identify good phrases and sentences for your bank
Have an introduction and conclusion readyFinally, try writing some short plans for
essays: structure is important
Opinion questions: old Higher
Ou preferez–vous passer les vacances? Et pourquoi? Qu’est-ce qu’il y a chez vous pour les touristes et pour les jeunes qui y habitent?
Was willst du in der Zukunft machen? Mochtest du auch woanders leben?
Y para ti, ¿es importante la tecnologia en tu vida? ¿Para que utilizas tu movil? ¿Crees que la gente esta obsesionada con la tecnologia?
Opinion questions: new Higher
Penses-tu comme Audrey que les langues sont importantes pour l’avenir? Est-ce-que ton lycee/college te prepare bien pour le monde du travail? As-tu des projets precis pour le futur?
Bianca hat eine kleine Familie. Wie ist das mit dir? Hast du eine große Familie? Wie kommst du mit deiner Familie aus? Denkst du, dass es wichtig ist Geschwister zu haben? Warum?
Carmen ha hablado de sus pasatiempos y de lo que hace para mantenerse en forma. Y tu, ¿que haces para estar en forma? ¿Tienes muchos pasatiempos? ¿Crees que es importante tener pasatiempos sanos?
Opinion starts and finishes
Audrey a parle des vacances: pour moi, les vacances sont bien sûr importantes. Je voudrais examiner ce sujet un peu.
Eh bien, j’espere que j’ai pu parler suffisament au sujet des vacances, et que vous savez ce que j’en pense.
Bianca hat von ihrer Familie gesprochen. Ich denke ein bisschen anders, und mochte etwas von meinen Ideen jetzt schreiben.
Also, ich hoffe, sie haben jetzt eine bessere Idee von meinen Ansichten zum Thema Familie.
Carmen ha hablado de sus pasatiempos, y fue muy interesante. Para mi, las cosas son un poco diferente.
Entonces, tiene ahora un idea do lo qu hago yo para mantenerme en forma.